Fine Art Street Photography PERFECT FIRST LESSON
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In this video, I learn to photograph Fine Art Street Photography.
Last week, I teamed up with Gareth Danks a Fine Art Street Photographer and headed to London. My objective was to learn how to create Street Photography images in a Fine Art Style!
I have a deep passion for Street Photography. I also love creating Fine Art Landscape Images. Because I love both, I thought it was about time I tried to combine both passions so that's where Gareth comes in.
Gareth is a Photographer by profession and he's a highly admired Fine Art Street Photographer too! So, if ever I was going to learn a new style then there's no better teacher out there!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Gareth for his time and patience... especially the latter :)
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As a street photographer you can be a runner (what most are) and wandering the streets looking for shots. Or you can be stationary (what Gareth does, and I do) and pre-select foreground, background and light, and just let people walk into the scenery. Depending on the setting you selected, you can actually combine the fine art approach with the candid approach. I personally think, that this latter attempt is what leads to those really good street photography shots, because they combine the live of candid with the artsy flavor of fine art style. The problem with this approach is, that you won't go home with hundreds of shots, but only with a few dozen, if you are lucky, and sometimes with even less. What again makes this style of street photography very appealing to analog shooters, since it reduces cost massively.
Very interesting. It seems to me that it's not about "having the eye", but rather "training the eye".
Been following and watching Gareth for a long time but seeing him in action through a different person is showing how dedicated he is and thanks to you for this video, and sharing the process and the progress too.
Always a great watch when you and Gareth get together doing street photography and no one even told you put your cameras away or move on. Gareth does have an amazing eye for this style of photography.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yep, he’s got the eye for it for sure 👍👍
I can't understand English good, but this video was magic. How fantastic is the street photography. Congratulatios and greetings from Brazil.
Great video. I have never really fancied 'street photography' as such, being self conscious about 'snapping' people in the street, but this for me is a new concept and inspirational.
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
def give it a go mate
Loved this video Gary. Got lots of great info and tips👍🏻 looking forwards to part 2
I consider Fan Ho a master of fine art street photography.
So inspiring with a touch of excitement. This is the eye opener I need. Well done Gary👍
I really enjoy watching you two talking and teaching.
Great video Gary a lovely chap looking forward to part2 !! the slowing down and picking the shot is what separates the candid from the fine art great photos I love the shots from the bridge with St Paul,s in the background !!
Great Video - By Two Amazing Photographers - Thank You
This was fantastic! I appreciated knowing more about what defines "fine art street photography". Looking forward to the "part-two". Just subscribed.
I've been a bit ugh about photography lately. This video has inspired me to go out and look at things differently. Informative and entertaining. Thanks
So informative and inspiring! And a good reminder that there’s always something to learn when it comes to photography.
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Carol. nice of you 🙂
Stunning images. Great inspiration for a city dweller who can’t get out into countryside as much as he would like.
What an inspiration, can't wait to explore this 😍 thank you so much!
Fabulous loved every minute !
Great video, loving learning about different genres
Fantastic video! And great call ending it where you did, Gary 👍 I also feel like I learned a lot from this one, and it feels like a more accessible style of street photography coming from landscape. Can't want to get out for some practice!!
What perfect timing as I'm off to London on Saturday for a photowalk, some great ideas on how to improve my street photography. I like to find the scene and then wait for interesting people to walk into frame but the tips from Gareth will certainly help me improve the results. I hope you manage to continue with this style and already looking forward to part 2. Thanks guys 🙂👍
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much phil
So very helpful and informative. Thank you Gary and Garett.
You think you know everything and realize you don't. Isn't that the amazingly wonderfully thing about photography...
perfect!!! very informative!!!! new episodes would be highly appreciated!!!!
Great video both of you are inspiring and I’ve learnt a lot thanks
Fantastic video! I loved the way this was presented and I learned a few things...Thank you!
Extremely exciting and interesting. Many thanks for this! 👌🏼👍🏼
Brilliant video guys. So inspiring. Cheers for that.
Hi Gary, thanks for the shift from landscape to street : fun and valuable !
Just found and watched this...well done!
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍👍
Thanks, this video is amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
OMG, what a wonderful 27 minutes! I write with tears mostly because of joy, and partly because of the rum.
This was a wonderful lesson in a different -- and exciting -- kind of street photography. I've always been a bit shy to try street photography and also not so impressed with the types of photos you get. But fine art puts another spin on it -- it now becomes a kind of art that I like, an art that is intimate without being personal; so I'm looking forward to trying it. Thanks for sharing your tips Gary and Gareth!
Fabuolous :-) I think Gary gained a lot of information gleaned by Gareth from his time with Mark Fearnley a while back. Mark is one of THE most sucessful photographers in fine art street around today. Always great to see Gary and Gareth filming together. Look forward to No2
This is by far the best and the most Interesting streetphotography video i ever seen.
Superb Vlog by two of the biggest photography influencers out there to date !
This is a fantastic video. It all depends on how you see it. Thank you so much gentlemen
Another cracking video Gary!
Well done mate. Will look forward to part 2
Loved this gents 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome. Thank you, sir.
Wonderful video - This , for me, IS street photgraphy. Finding the scene, working it and taking time to get the right shot. Some beautiful examples of this type of street photography. Just snapping away in a street without much working or getting something as you want it doesn't cut it for me. Random candid shots with street signs and rubbish bins and stuff in the shot along with numerous people etc is too random for me and it often leaves me thinking "what am I looking at?".....but of course, it is a personal taste and a personal way of capturing street photography. I am not knocking it at all....I just prefer this approach to the genre!! The way Gareth works these areas of great archtiecture and lighting is excellent
Really enjoyed this one Gary, I recently tried some street stuff and had a blast and like you I will certainly be trying it again, great images by the way and thanks for sharing.
That was so life changing, I learned so much that I'm hooked, thank you so much.
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
cheers john
Gary, you NEED a tilt screen (not a side hinged flip out screen) but a tilt. Brilliant for inconspicuous street photography.
Great video. Just love this style of street photography and Gareth's view is inspirational.
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thank you julie :-)
Your video clearly demonstrates how to take fine art photos in details. Thank you
Very good... watch you both.
What a fantastic video! Gareth has mad skills! Thank you and him for sharing this insight into quality street photography.
@GaryGough
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, he's a superb all-round photographer 👍👍
I loved this video and found it so inspiring.
Thanks!! Very interesting!
Enjoyed that. Many Thanks. Reminded me of Mattias Burling's genre. I use Nikon D5 for my work. I can see why small bodies like Sony, Fuji, Leica and MFT with a manual focus lens will give us plenty of fun and joy.
some great hints and tips, I shall be trying to put them into practice on my next visit to the big smoke
Many thanks for a most interesting and educational post.
I absolutely loved this episode. What a valuable, knowledge-packed, inspirational video. I am moving rapidly towards the fine-art side of street in my work and this was immensely helpful. Thank you both!
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Ali 👍
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ali, good luck mate
Great learning, thank you both very much.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Chris 👍
I have followed both you and Gareth for years, it seems. It was fun to see you both working together in this video. I have been wanting to do this type of photography for a long time. Really must give it a go soon. Thanks.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
It’s a lot of fun. Cheers Philip 👍
Really well done! Congrats! Great advise.
Interesting video … great lesson to learn the components and concepts, but these are hugely over shot locations. In fact if you go to them in the summer, you will trip over a ‘zillion’ workshops working the same scenes. Garth is of course well experienced photographer and his work is excellent … would love to see a ‘fine art’ lesson in flat dull light - nice video tnx … 😊 📷
Love this. Great stuff. Now I'll grab my camera and practice!
Brilliant video, thanks!
A really great tutorial video on the fly. Thx ✌️💞🙌
Fantastic day!! really fun to watch that back, thanks Mr Gough! its just occurred to me that this is the first time I've shot with you and YOU haven't got us in trouble with security haha.. great. vid mate!! thanks for all the nice comments from your viewers too!!
Amazing video, not boring at all, I can't wait for part II.
@GaryGough
10 ай бұрын
Cheers 👍👍
I’m just like a lot of photographers. I love street photography and the ideas and images that come out of it. But I’m not really afraid but in some instances I am, I’m shy coupled with not wanting rejection and confrontation. So I have a lot of work to do because it’s all about my problems and the images are out there, but where is my head!!! Thanks for a very informative, inspirational, and enjoyable video!!!!!
Now that's a new fine art genre I could enjoy, I certainly enjoyed watching this video and I echo the comments on being a more relaxed and not at all stressful as with Candid street photography
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Ian 👍👍
Great lesson for beginners! Very inspiring, thank you both!
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thanks zuzia
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Zuzia xx
excellent video really enjoyed this lot to think about but really good thanks guys.......
@GaryGough
11 ай бұрын
Cheers 👍👍
🙌 what a pro!
All you need to do to get great street images - you need to buy a Fuji camera. 95% job is done lol. Kidding. Great video guys!
@GaryGough
8 ай бұрын
Tbf they’re awesome cameras 👍👍
What a great video. Learnt a lot today and want to go out taking pictures in my small hometown. Learn how to see and find locations and "Work the scene". Thanks a lot.
Thanks Gary and Gareth, really enjoyed this and feel like I’ve learned a lot! Inspired to get out and try it. Cheers :)
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you sarah :-)
I really enjoyed the video Gary. As Steve Jacob said i would be the same. It might be something i would try, especially reflections in the glass in the buildings. Your image's turned out well and obviously Gareth's did. I am interested in seeing what the next video holds.
Great fun. I am ready to shoot.
Brilliant Gary & Gareth - really enjoyed this one 👍
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thanks robbie
This type of street photography is very appealing to me. I learned quite a lot. I appreciate this approach in both street photography and landscape photography. Both you and Gareth always teach me something new.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pam 👍
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thanks so much pam :-)
Shows how important a flippy screen is. Nice video Gary.
The angles your showing Gareth in. No wonder I'm in bits after a day shooting 😁 I've calling out for yrs to see if anyone out there does Yoga for photographer's. Because we don't half get into some shapes. Great video 👌🏻
That was a fantastic video Gary very very enjoyable never thought about watching street photography excellent. I’m always self-conscious about using my camera in a busy environment like that. 🎉
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Stick to tourist areas and you’ll be fine.
Nice episode!
Whatched a lot of street photography in London but got to say the lighting at st pauls was just stunning. Images where fab.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍
Enjoyable video, but seeing Gareth taking shots of the Millennium Bridge with his backpack unzipped gave me the heebie-jeebies! Whenever I have a backpack with gear in London I have it zipped, padlocked, over my belly and with a high decibel alarm strapped to it! Well, maybe just zipped with a small padlock on it :) Patience certainly pays off when you’ve found a good location with good light, as you show in the sample photos. 👍🏼 And congrats on not triggering the mass security guard events you two normally create whenever you’re out shooting together 😂
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Lol I know what you mean about a padlocked bag, made me chuckle 😁😁. I think the security guards had a day off or something. Even we were surprised 😂😂
Well what can one say but thank you Gary & Gareth for the first free lesson in fine art street photography, and I did notice there were no jobsworths about to tell you that you was on private property in the shopping center, I was only out last week in a well known super market car park with camera at the ready and the security came from nowhere such is life! I enjoyed the video and London is a great place to take pictures unlike here in the West Midlands where you have to be so careful, even the Bull in the Bullring has limitations on it (remember that day) I look forward to your next video on the subject. Thank you.
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
cheers for the comment des
wow,Nice!
Interesting. Nice to see you two working together again. 📷
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thanks mate :-)
WOW ! That was a really GREAT video. As a more candid street photographer, it brings me to a better motivation and to a higher level. THANKS a lot.
@Moodboard39
9 ай бұрын
👍
this is a great video, lots of inspiration in it, super
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍
Well this is certainly different, I must give this a go. certainly makes a difference having a human subject in, really liked the bridge shots. Is there anything you need to be aware of when photographing people you don’t know.
Great vid! Thanks for sharing!
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍
thanks for the useful vlog…
Fantastic video you both got great shots, there's always something to learn
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Christine 👍👍
I really enjoyed that vlog and hopefully might find the confidence to try it some time soon. I’d see I’m not the only one a bit self conscious about photographing people without their permission, but this style of photography does interest me a lot. Thanks for doing it 😊
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
act like your doing it for a job or project and you won't be confronted.. confidence is key :-)
Very interesting video. Loved the patience he showed while waiting for the composition he wanted. Maybe you mentioned it and I missed it, but what lens was Gareth using?
For me ‘fine art’ street photography is really just minimalistic. It’s more about shape, shadow and aesthetics than the more ‘traditional’ form of street photography which is about documentation and ‘telling a story’. Both are beautiful and engaging in their own way of done right
@Moodboard39
9 ай бұрын
Telling a story better than anything
You no I really injoyed that iam going to have a go at it thanks so much love it mate 👍 🇬🇧
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
It’s challenging but you’ll love it. Cheers 👍
Great informative video , i am a street photographer watching this tonight and now itching to go to London tomorrow for some Fine Art photos in B&W .Thank you Gary and Gareth
@GarethDanks
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching Victoria
A bit late to the show, but I really enjoyed this, and this is something I'd very much like to try. Gary what lens were you using please?
Thanks Mister Gary, it is a super interesting video.
@GaryGough
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 👍👍
The day we stop learning, is the day we die
Roll on part 2!